Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is denying any involvement in a Republican-led committee’s decision not to subpoena Cassidy Hutchinson, after The Washington Post reported Thursday that one of his aides urged the panel against doing so out of fear of surfacing lewd texts GOP lawmakers allegedly sent to the former White House staffer.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, who has led the charge for House Republicans to reexamine the events of Jan. 6, 2021, is slated to continue his probe this Congress under the auspices of Jim Jordan and the House Judiciary Committee,
The Washington Post reports that Republicans avoided subpoenaing Mark Meadows' former Chief of Staff Cassidy Hutchinson last year to avoid the embarrassing fallout of her testimony. An aide to House Speaker Mike Johnson worried Hutchinson could bring up sexually explicit texts from GOP representatives.
Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) hopes to have “friendlier” communications with federal agencies like the Department of Justice as he continues investigating the original January 6 Select Committee.
A subpoena to Cassidy Hutchinson was nixed after Speaker Mike Johnson's office was reportedly made aware explicit texts lawmakers sent to her.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk rolled out a measure Thursday that would reform and restructure the federal workforce by focusing on hiring and retaining officials on a merit basis.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's aide reportedly urged Republicans against subpoenaing Cassidy Hutchinson to prevent the release of "sexual texts."
The move was intended in part to prevent the release of sexually explicit texts that lawmakers sent Cassidy Hutchinson.
Speaker Mike Johnson said the subcommittee would "continue our efforts to uncover the full truth" about the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk has already conducted an investigation of his own regarding the events, which are at odds with the findings of the original committee.
Moderate members want the party to look ahead and focus on its agenda. But conservatives – and Donald Trump – aren’t done with litigating January 6 and investigating Joe Biden.
Days after Trump pardoned the Capitol’s violent attackers, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) will lead a new subcommittee investigating what led to the attack.